Performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping

It is well known that the total power converted by a wave energy farm is influenced by the hydrodynamic interactions between wave energy converters, especially when they are close to each other. Therefore, to improve the performance of a wave energy farm, the hydrodynamic interaction between convert...

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Main Authors: Liguo Wang, Jens Engström, Mats Leijon, Jan Isberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2016-08-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4961498
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spelling doaj-2251b4eda3a34db8be3617927fb2b1a72020-11-25T00:00:50ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262016-08-0168085313085313-910.1063/1.4961498050608ADVPerformance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off dampingLiguo Wang0Jens Engström1Mats Leijon2Jan Isberg3Swedish Centre for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Division of Electricity, Department of Engineering Sciences, The Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 534, 75121 Uppsala, SwedenSwedish Centre for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Division of Electricity, Department of Engineering Sciences, The Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 534, 75121 Uppsala, SwedenSwedish Centre for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Division of Electricity, Department of Engineering Sciences, The Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 534, 75121 Uppsala, SwedenSwedish Centre for Renewable Electric Energy Conversion, Division of Electricity, Department of Engineering Sciences, The Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 534, 75121 Uppsala, SwedenIt is well known that the total power converted by a wave energy farm is influenced by the hydrodynamic interactions between wave energy converters, especially when they are close to each other. Therefore, to improve the performance of a wave energy farm, the hydrodynamic interaction between converters must be considered, which can be influenced by the power take-off damping of individual converters. In this paper, the performance of arrays of wave energy converters under optimal hydrodynamic interaction and power take-off damping is investigated. This is achieved by coordinating the power take-off damping of individual converters, resulting in optimal hydrodynamic interaction as well as higher production of time-averaged power converted by the farm. Physical constraints on motion amplitudes are considered in the solution, which is required for the practical implementation of wave energy converters. Results indicate that the natural frequency of a wave energy converter under optimal damping will not vary with sea states, but the production performance of a wave energy farm can be improved significantly while satisfying the motion constraints.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4961498
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author Liguo Wang
Jens Engström
Mats Leijon
Jan Isberg
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Jens Engström
Mats Leijon
Jan Isberg
Performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping
AIP Advances
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Jens Engström
Mats Leijon
Jan Isberg
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title Performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping
title_short Performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping
title_full Performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping
title_fullStr Performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping
title_full_unstemmed Performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping
title_sort performance of arrays of direct-driven wave energy converters under optimal power take-off damping
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2016-08-01
description It is well known that the total power converted by a wave energy farm is influenced by the hydrodynamic interactions between wave energy converters, especially when they are close to each other. Therefore, to improve the performance of a wave energy farm, the hydrodynamic interaction between converters must be considered, which can be influenced by the power take-off damping of individual converters. In this paper, the performance of arrays of wave energy converters under optimal hydrodynamic interaction and power take-off damping is investigated. This is achieved by coordinating the power take-off damping of individual converters, resulting in optimal hydrodynamic interaction as well as higher production of time-averaged power converted by the farm. Physical constraints on motion amplitudes are considered in the solution, which is required for the practical implementation of wave energy converters. Results indicate that the natural frequency of a wave energy converter under optimal damping will not vary with sea states, but the production performance of a wave energy farm can be improved significantly while satisfying the motion constraints.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4961498
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